Posted on 02/09/2012 6:14:49 PM PST by Kartographer
The first two episodes of the new series were broadcast Tuesday night, and a total of seven prepper individuals/groups were assessed, including (in order of appearance):
Paul and Gloria Range, the Retiree Preppers, outside of Floresville, Texas Were preparing for a polar shift that will cause a sudden climate change and change life as we know it forever.
Christopher Nyerges, the Street Survivor, Los Angeles, California Im prepping for a killer earthquake that could completely flatten the city of L.A.
Megan Hurwitt, the Young Urban Prepper, Houston, Texas Im prepping to survive a catastrophic oil crisis.
David Sarti, the Hillbilly Prepper, outside of Nashville, Tennessee Im prepping to survive an EMP detonation that will wipe out our nations transportation system.
Kellene (and Scott) Bishop, the Gourmet Prepper, Orem, Utah Im prepping for a collapse of our financial system that will mean the end of the world as we know it.
Kathy (and Bruce) Harrison, the Doris Day of Doom, somewhere in New England Im preparing for a black swan event like a catastrophic New Madrid earthquake.
Dennis Evers, the Godfather Prepper, rural Colorado Im prepping to protect my family against global chaos caused by hyperinflation.
Watching these first two episodes of the new television series, I thought back to something I wrote last year regarding the 2011 pilot:
(Excerpt) Read more at survivalandprosperity.com ...
I didn't catch the show, but the trailer for the show has Megan holding a cat with her finger pointing at its head giving the impression she would shoot it if she had to for survival.
This is an interview with Megan where she talks about the Nat Geo offer.
Dontcha just love technology?
There is, however, a reference to the offer in the comment section that follows, so I know I read it. Otherwise I might have thought I dreamed it.
Please ignore post #42.
I found the reference.
Cat didn’t look too tasty in The Book of Eli, I’ll focus on my beans and rice I think.
Too true. Far too true.
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